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This story is courtesy of Columbus Community Hospital.

Rob Marshall, ATC, program director of Columbus Community Hospital’s athletic training, was recently selected for induction into the 2020 Mid-America Athletic Trainers’ Association Hall of Fame.

 

Induction into the Hall of Fame recognizes MAATA members for their contributions to the profession of athletic training. It is the highest honor a member of the MAATA can receive. Candidates are nominated for the honor, then reviewed and voted on by the Hall of Fame Committee. The candidates who receive a majority vote are then submitted for final approval by the MAATA Board of Directors.

 

“For more than 20 years, Rob has dedicated himself to providing quality athletic training services in our community and promoting the profession of athletic training,” said Mike Hansen, CCH president and CEO. “He very much deserves this recognition and we are very proud to have him leading our athletic training services.”

 

Marshall will be honored along with the other 2020 Hall of Fame inductees at the MAATA annual symposium on Friday, March 20 in LaVista, Nebraska.

 

For more information Marshall or CCH’s athletic training services, visit www.columbushosp.org.